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Effective January 30, 2017 IDPF has combined with W3C. This website is now an archive. Visit http://w3.org/publishing for information on EPUB development and other 网际直通车 activities
IDPFs mission was to foster global adoption of an open, accessible, interoperable digital publishing ecosystem that enables innovation. IDPF's strategy to effectively advance its mission was to develop (collaboratively) and promote EPUB as the universal accessible interchange and delivery ecosystem for eBooks and other digital publications advancing the Open Web platform. Read more ›
IDPF Executive Director Bill McCoy has published an opinion piece on digitalbookworld.com, sharing his perspective about the significant benefits of the combination of IDPF with W3C for the future of EPUB and book publishing.
A preliminary FAQ targeted for IDPF Members is now available at /faq-for-idpf-members-about-proposal-to-merge-with-w3c. For the full press release on plans to explore a W3C and IDPF combination see here. For public FAQ please see http://www.w3.org/2016/05/digpub-faq.html.
Open eBooks is now available to millions of students offering unprecedented access to thousands of digital books.
What if we could ensure that every student, no matter where they live or the income of their parents, could get access to a great book? What if they had access to not just one book, but a library of thousands of titles – and could read them from anywhere?
A 2nd Editors Draft of the EPUB for Education Profile has been announced today. This new profile specification includes:
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